KrebsonSecurity is reporting that the online "cheating" site AshleyMadison.com (and other sites run by the Avid Life Media group) has been hacked with user information compromised by a group called the Impact Team.
The group is threatening to release all data online as a result of alleged lies the ALM group told members unless the sites are entirely shut down.
"Full Delete netted ALM $1.7mm in revenue in 2014. It's also a complete lie," the hacking group wrote. "Users almost always pay with credit card; their purchase details are not removed as promised, and include real name and address, which is of course the most important information the users want removed."
AshleyMadison.com does offer a $20 "Full Delete" option for a users profile, as detailed in this ArsTechnica article from 2014. Obviously, this "Full Delete" is now useless, as the information is already (allegedly) in the hands of the hackers.
Is this a case of altruistic hacking or a possible case of revenge?
(Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Monday July 20 2015, @11:17PM
That's rather dumb. There's tons of women on the internet. What do you think at least half of Facebook's users are?
There just aren't any more than a tiny number of women on the sites that you frequent, such as this one.
(Score: 2) by TheRaven on Tuesday July 21 2015, @08:26AM
What do you think at least half of Facebook's users are?
Bots and accounts run by marketing companies?
sudo mod me up